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'Everything we wanted is happening'

Media interest in this Champions League quarter-final, coupled with that new sponsorship deal for the Women's Super League, is a sign of the game's growth, according to Karen Carney.

The England midfielder said before the game that the build-up had been in stark contrast to when she was part of the Birmingham side that lost to Tyreso of Sweden in the semi-finals five years ago.

"I'd be surprised if many people knew we were in it, to be honest. That's not being disrespectful to Birmingham fans - I am one. It's just the level of interest was disappointing," Carney, 31, told BBC Sport.

"The game is growing so big and so fast. Everything that we've wanted is happening."

Post update

Neville watches on

Chelsea 0-0 PSG

Tom Garry

BBC Sport at KIngsmeadow

England boss Phil Neville is here watching the game from the stands, sat just behind a number of coaches from within the English women's game, including current West Ham boss Matt Beard and former Arsenal managers Vic Akers and Pedro Martinez Losa.